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Rite Aid’s A.I. Facial Recognition Wrongly Tagged People of Color as Shoplifters

Under the terms of a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission, the pharmacy chain will be barred from using the technology as a surveillance tool for five years.

Eduardo Medina
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Black People, Discrimination, Facial Recognition Software, Federal Trade Commission, Minorities, Race and Ethnicity, Rite Aid Corporation, Shoplifting and Employee Theft (Retail), Shopping and Retail
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